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Robin Roberts travels to Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, where the last thousand endangered mountain gorillas live in the ...
In Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, the last thousand endangered mountain gorillas live in the wild. Tourism for the ...
With only about 1,000 left in the wild, according to the World Wildlife Fund and the International Gorilla Conservation ...
The "GMA" co-anchor got a closer look at mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. There are only about a thousand still in ...
Animal lovers will remember The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (CMZoo) welcomed the first gorilla born at the zoo in almost 13 years ...
When female gorillas leave one social group and join another, they tend to seek out groups with other females that they've ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFemale Gorillas Form Ties That Bind, Helping Them Join New Social GroupsA new study finds that when female mountain gorillas move to a new crowd, they look for females they’ve already met ...
Female gorillas choose new groups by avoiding familiar males and following old female friends, reducing inbreeding and social risk.
"I'm not going if I don't know anyone"—sound all too familiar? Well it's not just humans. Socializing in a new group can be ...
Networks of long-distance female friends help gorillas move between groups A new study, published in Proceedings of the Royal ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: Kwita Izina - 40 Gorilla Babies to Be Named This YearThe Gorilla Naming Ceremony, better known as Kwita Izina, will take place on September 5, after its postponement in 2024, Rwanda Development Board (RDB) announced.
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo has welcomed the latest addition to the zoo, a baby Western Lowland Gorilla born to Asha and Goma.
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